Macau Plant Plan Failed, Majestic Focuses on Malaysia Poker Card Production

According to The Edge Malaysia, Majestic's plan to build a poker card plant in Macau has been canceled. The company has decided to concentrate production in Malaysia. This decision is expected to affect its supply chain layout in the Asia-Pacific region.
According to Malaysian media The Edge Malaysia, Majestic’s planned poker card production base in Macau has officially fallen through. The company has now adjusted its strategy to concentrate all production resources at its existing factory in Malaysia.
This decision means Majestic will no longer set up a new plant in Macau but will instead fully utilize Malaysia’s existing capacity and cost advantages. As a core consumable for the board game and entertainment industry, changes in the production layout of poker cards may have certain impacts on the supply chain in the Asia-Pacific region.
Currently, Majestic has not disclosed specific reasons, but industry analysts believe that Macau’s high operating costs and changes in local market demand may be the main considerations.
Furthermore, competition in the global poker card market has intensified in recent years, with some manufacturers shifting to more efficient production models. Concentrating production in Malaysia will help Majestic optimize supply chain management, reduce logistics costs, and improve response speed to markets in Southeast Asia and Oceania.
The Edge Malaysia report also points out that this adjustment will not affect existing order deliveries, and the capacity of the Malaysia factory is sufficient to take over orders originally planned for production in Macau. For poker players and dealers, there may be no need to worry about product quality or supply interruptions in the short term.
FAQ
- According to media reports, the Macau plant plan fell through, but the company did not disclose specific reasons. Industry analysts believe it may be related to high operating costs in Macau or changes in market demand.